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p If you are looking for The Bricklayer's Song guitar chords, you've come to the right place. You can play The Bricklayer's Song by The Corries using guitar or guitar. This song by The Corries can also be played by that instruments. =/p p The Bricklayer's Song guitar chords has rhythm and included in Stovies album. You can also find another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. /p h3The Bricklayer's Song by The Corries Guitar Chords/h3 Not too sure these chords are accurate let me know if they are not. Thank you.brbr[G]Dear Sir I write this note to yo[D]u to tell you of my pl[G]ightbr[C]For at the time of writing it I'm[G] not a pretty s[D]ightbr[C]My body is all b[G]lack and blue, my f[D]ace a deathly gr[C]eybrAnd I wr[G]ite this note to s[C]ay why I am n[D]ot at work to[G]daybrbr[G]While working on the fourteenth floor some br[D]icks I had to cl[G]earbr[C]But tossing them down from s[G]uch a height was n[D]ot a good ideabrThe for[C]eman wasn't v[G]ery pleased he i[D]s an arkward s[C]odbrAnd he sa[G]id I had to c[C]art them down the la[D]dders in me h[G]odbrbr[G]Well clearing all these bricks by hand it w[D]as so very sl[G]owbrSo I hois[C]ted up a barrel and [G]secured a rope be[D]lowbrBut in [C]me haste to [G]do the job, I was [D]to blind to s[C]eebrThat a ba[G]rrel full of bui[C]lding bricks was hea[D]vier than [G]mebrbr[G]And so when I untied the rope the ba[D]rrel fell like l[G]eadbrAnd cli[C]nging tightly to t[G]he rope I started [D]up insteadbrI sho[C]t up like a r[G]ocket, and to my dis[D]may I f[C]oundbrThat ha[G]lfway up I m[C]et the bloody ba[D]rrel coming d[G]ownbrbr[G]Well the barrel broke me shoulder [D]as to the ground it s[G]pedbrAnd w[C]hen I reached the top [G]I banged the pulley w[D]ith me headbrBut I c[C]lung on tightly nu[G]mb with shock from t[D]his almighty b[C]lowbrWhile the ba[G]rrel spilled out h[C]alf it's bricks some fou[D]rteen floors be[G]lowbrbr[G]When these bricks had fallen from the ba[D]rrel to the fl[G]oorbrI th[C]en outweighed the ba[G]rrel and so sta[D]rted down once morebrBut I cl[C]ung on tightly to t[G]he rope me b[D]ody racked with p[C]ainbrAnd ha[G]lfway down I [C]met the bloody ba[D]rrel once ag[G]ainbrbr[G]Now the force of this collision halfway d[D]own the office bl[G]ockbrCaused mul[C]tiple abra[G]sions and a nasty[D] case of shockbrBut I cl[C]ung on tightly to t[G]he rope as I f[D]ell towards the gro[C]undbrAnd I la[G]nded on the br[C]oken bricks the ba[D]rrel had scattered ro[G]und.brbr[G]Now as I lay there on the ground I thought I[D]'d passed the wo[G]rstbrBut the ba[C]rrel hit the pu[G]lley wheel and then t[D]he bottom burstbrA sh[C]ower of bricks ra[G]ined down on me I d[D]idn't have a h[C]opebrAs I l[G]ay there bleeding o[C]n the ground I let go of t[D]he bloody r[G]opebrbr[G]The barrel now being heavier so sta[D]rted down once m[G]orebrIt la[C]nded right across m[G]e as I lay th[D]ere on the floorbrIt b[C]roke three ribs a[G]nd my left arm a[D]nd I can only s[C]aybrI h[G]ope you`ll under[C]stand why I am n[D]ot at work t[G]oday p If you want to learn The Corries The Bricklayer's Song guitar chords, The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart /p p The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play The Bricklayer's Song. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it. /p